Rosine Bena (Founder and Artistic Director/Master Teacher)
Former professional ballerina, Rosine Bena, graced stages in performances worldwide for 28 years and received critical acclaim as a “Prima” for dancing principal roles in ballets such as Giselle, Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Romeo & Juliet, Coppelia, La Fille Mal Gardee, and many contemporary works by choreographers such as John Cranko, Jiri Kylian, and many others. She danced opposite Patrick DuPond of the Paris Opera in the award-winning movie, She Dances Alone. Bena was the first American to be taken into the world-famous Stuttgart Ballet under the directorship of John Cranko. Bena also danced with The Washington Ballet, and Peninsula Ballet Theatre. Rosine has studied the Mensendieck System of Functional Exercises with the late physical therapist, Michael Keropian, in San Francisco and is a presenting member of the International Association of Dance Medicine and Science.
Bena is the former director of Peninsula Ballet Theatre School in California (internationally known for its fine ballet training), former Arts Education Specialist for the Arts Council of San Mateo County, and the founder of the Kollage Community School for the Arts Dance Program (Kollage serves 8,000 students in the San Francisco Bay area). Rosine has choreographed over 60 professional productions including 12 full story ballets and numerous community theater events and her choreography has been favorably compared to the work of choreographers such as George Balanchine, John Cranko, Kurt Joos, and Michael Smuin. Ms. Bena founded the Reno Ballet with Raphael Barkley in 1995 and 1996 and then founded and has been the Artistic Director of Sierra Nevada Ballet, the professional ballet company for northern Nevada since 2001. Bena is also the founding director of Sierra Nevada Ballet Academy (started in 2012). In addition to her duties with Sierra Nevada Ballet, Bena is the Ballet Consultant for Western Nevada Performing Arts Center in Carson City. She has been the recipient of numerous arts awards; Awards from Congress and the California State Legislature for her work in the arts and recognized at the Kennedy Center and the White House by the Clintons as a Washington School of Ballet graduate, and recognized in Who’s Who in America in the category of Outstanding Americans.
In 2008, Ms. Bena was the recipient of the Nevada Arts Council Fellowship for Artistic Excellence and the Sierra Arts Foundation Fellowship for artistic merit and was invited by American Ballet Theater Artistic Director, Kevin McKenzie, to be part of an ABT retreat for preparing a national ballet curriculum for the USA. In 2009, Rosine became one of the first master teachers in the USA to be fully certified in the ABT national ballet curriculum for all 8 levels and acts as an ambassador for the curriculum. She joined the teaching staff of American Ballet Theatre teaching at two of their five national ballet intensive summer workshops in 2010. As an alumni member, Bena was invited to attend the 50th Celebration of the Stuttgart Ballet and traveled to Germany in February of 2011 to be part of the grand festivities.
Rosine was honored to be elected to be the Adjudicator for the Southwest Region for Regional Dance America’s National Festival in Montreal and to teach on their staff in 2012; act as Adjudicator for the Pacific Region in 2013 and teach on the RDA staff for the Southwest Region in 2014 and for the National RDA in 2020. Bena writes a monthly column on dance for the Reno Gazette-Journal and continues to direct Sierra Nevada Ballet and choreograph, guest teach, and lecture on dance throughout the U.S. and Europe.